Coursework for ISSEP Students

Participants in the International Student Summer Enhancement Program may register for any undergraduate course offered by the College of Liberal Arts during the summer session, barring courses with prerequisites or limited enrollment. UTGI has also curated a series of courses falling into thematic tracks.

The course schedule for the summer has not yet been finalized, but will be available online by the beginning of April.

Thematic Tracks

For the summer program, some ISSEP participants may opt to register for courses following one of these thematic tracks curated by UTGI.

American Culture, Literature, and History

American Marketplace

Geography and the Environment

Health and Society

International Relations and Global Studies

Narrative Discourse and Culture

Population Studies and Demography

University Course Schedule To get an idea of what courses will be available in the summer, you may browse the previous year’s schedule. Please note that courses listed for previous years may not necessarily be available in the upcoming year.

⇒You will need to create a guest EID (an electronic account) to access the schedule. Creating a guest EID is free, and your EID will be used through the UT application and enrollment process. You may register for a guest EID here.

Liberal Arts Fields of Study
The following list of departments and fields of study in the College of Liberal Arts will help you browse the course schedule: Course numbers with for s correspond to first or second session, while course numbers with wcorrespond to a course that runs for thewhole summer.ISSEP participants are not able to enroll for nine-week (n) courses.

AAS – Asian American Studies

AFR – African & African Diaspora Studies

AHC – Ancient History and Classical Civilization

AMS – American Studies

ANS – Asian Studies

ANT – Anthropology

ARA – Arabic

C C – Classical Civilization

C L – Comparative Literature

CHI – Chinese

CLS – Cultural Studies

CTI – Core Texts and Ideas

CZ – Czech Studies

E – English

ECO – Economics

EUS – European Studies

F C – French Civilization

FR – French

GER – German

GK – Greek

GOV – Government

GRC – Germanic Civilization

GRG – Geography

HEB – Hebrew

HIN – Hindu

HIS – History

IRG – International Relations and Global Studies

ITC – Italian Civilization

ITL – Italian

J S – Jewish Studies

JPN – Japanese

KOR – Korean

LAS – Latin American Studies

LAT – Latin

LIN – Linguistics

MAS – Mexican American Studies

MDV – Medieval Studies

MEL – Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures

MES – Middle Eastearn Studies

PHL – Philosophy

POR – Portuguese

PRS – Persian

PSY – Psychology

R S – Religious Studies

REE – Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies

RHE – Rhetoric and Writing

RUS – Russian

S C – Serbian/Croatian

SCA – Scandinavian

SLA – Slavic

SPN – Spanish

TUR – Turkish

URB – Urban Studies

WGS – Women’s and Gender Studies

The following list of departments and fields of study in the College of Liberal Arts will help you browse the course schedule:

Course numbers with f or s correspond to first or second session, while course numbers with w correspond to a course that runs for the whole summer. ISSEP participants are not able to enroll for nine-week (n) courses.

AFR – African & African Diaspora Studies

ITL – Italian

AMS – American Studies

ITC – Italian Civilization

AHC – Ancient History and Classical Civilization

JPN – Japanese

ANT – Anthropology

J S – Jewish Studies

ARA – Arabic

KOR – Korean

AAS – Asian American Studies

LAT – Latin

ANS – Asian Studies

LAS – Latin American Studies

CHI – Chinese

LIN – Linguistics

C C – Classical Civilization

MDV – Medieval Studies

C L – Comparative Literature

MAS – Mexican American Studies

CTI – Core Texts and Ideas

MEL – Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures

CLS – Cultural Studies

MES – Middle Eastearn Studies

CZ – Czech Studies

PRS – Persian

ECO – Economics

PHL – Philosophy

E – English

POR – Portuguese

EUS – European Studies

PSY – Psychology

FR – French

R S – Religious Studies

F C – French Civilization

RHE – Rhetoric and Writing

GRG – Geography

REE – Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies

GER – German

RUS – Russian

GRC – Germanic Civilization

SCA – Scandinavian

GOV – Government

S C – Serbian/Croatian

GK – Greek

SLA – Slavic

HEB – Hebrew

SPN – Spanish

HIN – Hindu

TUR – Turkish

HIS – History

URB – Urban Studies

IRG – International Relations and Global Studies

WGS – Women’s and Gender Studies

ISL – Islamic Studies

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